And it looks as if it was made by the og Sonic Team, talk about a coincidence.It's almost as if it's a Sega game released within a couple of years of Sonic Adventure 2...
It's almost as if it's a Sega game released within a couple of years of Sonic Adventure 2...The artstyle seems to be similar to sonic dreamcast artstyle
PC reqs data is just for a homework, bro, haha! x'd/ Well, really I'm rescuing old PCs from the 2000s to 2010s to make them like game systems, :d¡ That's the reason why I'm interested in PC reqs for Windows games, :').With all due respect, a native PC port of a Gamecube game would run on the modern equivalent of a toaster these days. I was running full 1080p, 60fps Gamecube/Wii emulation on a 10 year old pc very recently, and that takes considerably more processing power than a straight PC port of game does. Unless someone has somehow managed to keep a 20 year old rig running all this time, I doubt anything uploaded here under the umbrella of retro gaming on PC would have any minimum requirements worth considering.
If we start seeing newer games uploaded here, that's a different story, but to put this in perspective, the Sonic Adventure 2 Battle PC version on steam has minimum requirements that include such gems as "1 GB of RAM", "Pentium 4 Processor", and a GPU from almost two decades ago. If you're concerned that you don't meet the requirements to run this game, I promise you can grab any random off-the-shelf budget laptop from best buy and it'll run this.
U understand me, bro, :3/<3.it would be good as kind of information for native PC games for Windows about the topic of Minimum and Recommended Requirements.
it would be good as kind of information for native PC games for Windows about the topic of Minimum and Recommended Requirements.For Windows games, I suggest to all sharers to write the minimum PC reqs, if it's possible, :'). Because of a homework, :v.
This is the version I grew up with before finally getting it for GC (for the Wii).I didnt even know this had a PC port